kohl57@yahoo.com
Old School Hero
Here is an article on the Raleigh Lenton Sports/Clubman:
http://www.ipernity.com/blog/286349/629143
It's confusing (Raleigh liked that!) as the original Lenton Sports was renamed the Clubman. And should not be confused with the later and much more common Lenton Sports. Yours is the original version.
All Raleighs of this era were still dipped in black enamel regardless of their final finish colour. So the Polychromatic Green was sprayed over the black with the obvious adhesion issues. And these early polychromatic finishes were quite fragile. You'll probably find the black underneath is in fine condition and can be rubbed down to a good gloss.
I sure wouldn't powdercoat a machine like that, it's like dipping it in candy floss and fills in all of the lugwork. Yuck!
Peter Kohler
Washington DC USA
http://www.ipernity.com/blog/286349/629143
It's confusing (Raleigh liked that!) as the original Lenton Sports was renamed the Clubman. And should not be confused with the later and much more common Lenton Sports. Yours is the original version.
All Raleighs of this era were still dipped in black enamel regardless of their final finish colour. So the Polychromatic Green was sprayed over the black with the obvious adhesion issues. And these early polychromatic finishes were quite fragile. You'll probably find the black underneath is in fine condition and can be rubbed down to a good gloss.
I sure wouldn't powdercoat a machine like that, it's like dipping it in candy floss and fills in all of the lugwork. Yuck!
Peter Kohler
Washington DC USA